dawico
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I have a BMY m923a2 5 ton truck with 8.3l Cummins engine. I have only had it less than two weeks. I have read the TMs and searched here and Google for an answer to my problem. Now I am left to ask for help, or atleast push me where to look next.
I believe my air compressor is bad. From my experience with regular air compressors it seems like a reed is sticking or malfunctioning.
If I remove the feed line from my compressor and place my thumb on it all I get is a back and forth type pump. Not just outward pressure like you would expect. This is at idle and about 1200 RPMs.
The TM I read says if it isn't pumping to notify my Supervisor. My Supervisor (wife) really isn't much help honestly.
So, can I pull the head off it and unstick a stuck reed (or whatever part is in there) or is this going to require parts replacement? I thought I read somewhere someone did something similiar.
Is there anything else I need to check? The line coming from the regulator into the top of the compressor has no pressure in it.
The advice I have been given already is to look for a catastrophic leak (none) and maybe something is iced up (was 32° when it happened and 38° when I took the line off the compressor). I don't think icing is the issue but could be wrong there too.
Any advice or help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I believe my air compressor is bad. From my experience with regular air compressors it seems like a reed is sticking or malfunctioning.
If I remove the feed line from my compressor and place my thumb on it all I get is a back and forth type pump. Not just outward pressure like you would expect. This is at idle and about 1200 RPMs.
The TM I read says if it isn't pumping to notify my Supervisor. My Supervisor (wife) really isn't much help honestly.
So, can I pull the head off it and unstick a stuck reed (or whatever part is in there) or is this going to require parts replacement? I thought I read somewhere someone did something similiar.
Is there anything else I need to check? The line coming from the regulator into the top of the compressor has no pressure in it.
The advice I have been given already is to look for a catastrophic leak (none) and maybe something is iced up (was 32° when it happened and 38° when I took the line off the compressor). I don't think icing is the issue but could be wrong there too.
Any advice or help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.